We gush all the time about Aaron Paul and his fiancee, but we can't get over how sweet they are together! Although, we're not sure if we find it romantic or slightly scary that Paul says he had to beg her to marry him ... [People]

The engagement rumors are flying about Christina Ricci, who was spotted with an eye-catching sparkler. [E!]

Oh how we welcome the return of Robin Sparkles! Sadly, Cobie Smulders neglected to include an air date when she tweeted this photo: [Cobie Smulders' Twitter]

MTV's "Teen Wolf" may have lost a piece of its eye candy: Colton Haynes is reportedly not returning to the series for season 3. [Us Weekly]

If you would like to spend 10 minutes of your life watching a visual representation of what Lana Del Rey thinks America used to be, then you're in luck! The singer has released the video for her song, "Ride." [YouTube]

Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis are really into being publicly adorable. Stalk a West Village eatery, and you just might find them spoon-feeding each other: [People]

And lastly, two trailers for your enjoyment: New clips for "Zero Dark Thirty" and "Gangster Squad." Happy Friday!

Justin Bieber got a little bit of revenge on the gossip hounds Friday.

After he tweeted Wednesday that his computer and camera - containing "personal footage" - were stolen, rumors surfaced claiming that a naked photo of the 18-year-old singer had been leaked (it wasn't him) and speculators tittered about the possibility a Bieber sex tape.

Donald Trump announced Friday that "Celebrity Apprentice" will have its first ever all-stars season starring 14 cast members from the previous five editions. Believe us when we say this is one must-watch lineup ...

Michael Bolton's set to star in a comedy that's in development at ABC - and if that seems like an odd match, then you haven't been paying attention.

According to Deadline, Bolton has been refining his comedic timing with appearances on "Saturday Night Live" and "Two and a Half Men," and this new opportunity would see him portray a fictional version of himself.

Called "Michael Bolton's Daughter Is Destroying My Life," the half-hour sitcom centers on a young upstart writer who takes a job in "the big city" as Bolton's social media manager, but is thrown for a loop working for the singer-songwriter and his "wild child" daughter.

The concept is courtesy of "Go On" actress Allison Miller, and the script will be written by Tami Sagher, who will also executive produce along with Bolton and others.